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Unfortunately, Dylan’s Japan tour next month has been cancelled. Therefore, we have decided to release an ultra-high-quality audience recording of the ZEPP Diversity performance on April 5th, the 5th day in Tokyo, which is the famous sound source title of the 2014 Live House Tour. (The recording person is the super taper of Clapton & Beck’s “LIVE TOGETHER”.) Unfortunately, this time it has been canceled, but I’m sure he will come to Japan again in the near future after the world situation has calmed down. …If you are a fan who has not heard it yet, please take this opportunity to enjoy it thoroughly. The set list centered on songs from their two albums at the time, “TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE” and “TEMPEST”, was a perfect listen. And on this day, they played “Huck’s Tune,” which is a rare song and has a minor role as a movie insert song. On this day, “Huck’s Tune” was played in a different position. However, from the end of Tokyo, it became a fixed set again and was no longer played. However, the performance heard here has a relaxing and gentle tone that is exquisite, and it would be a shame if the number of live performances that can be counted on one hand continues as it is. After this, it was barely played once in Fukuoka, but Japanese fans will be lucky to have been able to hear such a rare performance from the beginning of the year’s tour. And the sound quality is also of exceptional quality, achieving a sense of familiarity and a lively sound image unique to live house tours. The mild texture and balance of the performance are literally easy on the ears, and the contours and on-balance of Dylan’s vocals are superb. Along with the high-quality and gentle performance, you can thoroughly enjoy the sound unique to this performance in Japan. You can. Moreover, since it is a small venue, we were able to capture the immersive atmosphere of the venue with the intimate atmosphere that Dylan would have wanted. Of course, there was not only “Huck’s Tune,” which was a surprising live repertoire, but also “Duquesne Whistle,” which Dylan played with a swinging feel, and “All Along The,” which had an unusually hard rock sound in the encore. If you listen to the wonderful performances and many of Dylan’s famous songs in the entire live performance, such as “Watchtower”, you will be convinced of the good reputation of this year’s performance in Japan. Excellent live sound sources including famous recordings representing 2014 and the rare numbers mentioned above will be released! Live at Zepp DiverCity, Tokyo, Japan 5th April 2014 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (49:00) 1. Things Have Changed 2. She Belongs To Me 3. Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ 4. What Good Am I ? 5. Waiting For You 6. Duquesne Whistle 7. Pay In Blood 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Love Sick Disc 2 (59:15) 1. High Water (For Charley Patton) 2. Simple Twist Of Fate 3. Early Roman Kings 4. Huck’s Tune 5. Spirit On The Water 6. Scarlet Town 7. Soon After Midnight 8. Long And Wasted Years 9. All Along The Watchtower 10. Blowin’ In The Wind Bob Dylan – Vocal, Piano, Harp Tony Garnier – Bass George Recile – Drums Stu Kimball – Guitar Charlie Sexton – Guitar Donnie Herron – Banjo, Violin, Electric Mandolin, Pedal Steel, Lap Steel
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